Dream Team - Supergroup of yer choice
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Topic: Dream Team - Supergroup of yer choice
Posted By: Dan Bobrowski
Subject: Dream Team - Supergroup of yer choice
Date Posted: February 03 2004 at 21:34
I'd love to hear these guys together:
Keyboards: Rick Wakeman
Drums: Terry Bozzio & Bill Bruford
Bass/stick: Tony Levin & Sean Malone
Guitar: Allan Holdsworth & David Torn
Of course, if Malone or Levin were unavailable, I'd give Squire a shot.
Vocals: John Wetton and Jon Anderson
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Posted By: Jim Garten
Date Posted: February 04 2004 at 07:30
How's about this then??
Vocals / acoustic guitar - Greg Lake (when he was young)
Keyboards - Dave Greenslade & Hugh Banton
Guitars - Fripp & Zappa
Bass Guitar - Jaco Pastorius
Drums - Neil Peart
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Jon Lord 1941 - 2012
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Posted By: Gonghobbit
Date Posted: February 04 2004 at 09:14
Fun thread...
Guitars - Robert Fripp, Steve Hillage
Bass - Percy Jones
Drums - Pierre Moerlin
Keys - Mike Ratledge
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Posted By: JonTaylor
Date Posted: February 04 2004 at 10:38
Okay, how's this -
Guitar/Vocal's - Francis Dunnery
Keyboards - Rick Wakeman
Guitar - Dave Gilmour
Bass - John Jowitt
Drums - Neil Peart or Terry Bozzio
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Posted By: Peter
Date Posted: February 05 2004 at 00:04
I love this concept Danbo, but find it very hard to choose! Oh well, this line-up will have to be for a one-night concert. They don't all have to be onstage at the same time, but here goes:
Guitars: The Four "H-Men" of the Apocalypse: Hackett, Howe, Hillage & Holdsworth!
Lead Vox: Two Peters: Gabriel & Hammil Backing Vox: Jon Anderson, Kate Bush, Eno, Phil Collins & Greg Lake
Drums: Bill Bruford & Neil Peart Percussion: Morris Pert
Fretless Bass: Percy Jones Rickenbacker Bass: Chris Squire Stick:Tony Levin
Keyboards: Emerson, Wakeman & Minnear Flute: Ian Anderson Violin: Eddie Jobson
Effects & Production: Eno Lights: Mick Brocket (Nektar) Cash Register: P. Rideout
Sandwiches: Styx & Starcastle
(All proceeds to the "Make P. Rideout Rich" fund.) 
------------- "And, has thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!' He chortled in his joy.
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Posted By: corbet
Date Posted: February 05 2004 at 01:50
drums: Jaki Liebezeit
bass: Squire
guitars: Hillage & Fripp (who isn't allowed to solo)
keys: Kerry Minnear + Tim Blake on synths
vox: nobody! this is an instrumental supergroup with no crappy singer to mess it up.
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Posted By: lucas
Date Posted: February 06 2004 at 18:38
drums : Barriemore Barlow (Jethro Tull in the '70s)
guitars : Eric Johnson or Steve Morse
keyboards : Kit Watkins (Happy The Man)
Saxophone : Jay Beckenstein (Spyro Gyra)
bass : the late Jaco Pastorius
Vocals : the late Kevin Gilbert
Yes, this would be a nice group.
------------- "Magma was the very first gothic rock band" (Didier Lockwood)
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Posted By: Gonghobbit
Date Posted: February 06 2004 at 19:01
Steve Morse is excellent, I love some of those old Dixie Dregs albums, Night of the Living Dregs comes to mind.
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Posted By: billsac
Date Posted: February 06 2004 at 23:08
Vocal: Milton Nascimento & Jon Anderson
Guitar: David Gilmour & Jimmy Hendrix
Bass: Jaco Pastorius
Drums: Neil Peart
Keyboards: Keith Emerson
Flute: Ian Anderson
Violin: Marcus Viana
------------- Viva o Brasil!!!
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Posted By: Peter
Date Posted: February 07 2004 at 00:32
You mean no one objects to having Styx and Starcastle do the catering? Not even the young Americans? For shame! 
------------- "And, has thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!' He chortled in his joy.
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Posted By: corbet
Date Posted: February 07 2004 at 00:47
Starcastle are good.
heck, they're BETTER THAN GENESIS!

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Posted By: Peter
Date Posted: February 07 2004 at 01:34
Lucas, re your query concerning prog placement, I'd say yes to Kate's "Hounds of Love," but no to Pat Metheny (excellent music, 70s to now; saw him twice in the Watercolors/Cross the Heartland era, awesome shows!) and Spyrogyra. That's just you branching out and enjoying some modern jazz. (Of the two artists, I'd say Metheny has considerably more depth and soul.) As I've said here before, not all good, intelligent and challenging music is capital-P Progressive. That music was known as jazz fusion when it was evolving. (Other artists & albums include Jean Luc Ponty, Al DiMeola, Jeff Beck -- especially "Blow by Blow" and "Wired" -- Return to Forever, etc.) I think we should give this music its due historical place as a sub-genre of jazz (rock influenced), and not try to make everything we like fit under some all-encompassing "umbrella."
Now, Metheny, RTF, Beck & others certainly caused jazz, and music in general, to "progress," or move, in a different direction (Metheny, for one, is still doing so), and their stuff may be very accessable to many fans of classic prog, but I'd maintain that that's because we're broad-minded (at least musically), serious music fans who are open to new, varied, and challenging music. I think that Bach and Beethoven (or cave men) wrote some of the first "progressive" music, if you follow my line of reasoning. In a sense, no Bach means no Beatles. How far do we want to stretch the definition? (Of course, that's the problem: the thing we all love to debate remains undefined!)
But as I've suggested before, how you file your music, and what you group together on compilation discs, or play over the course of a listening session, is a matter of personal taste. There are progressive moments and sounds in a wide variety of music. If you want to listen to "Morning Dance," "Tom Sawyer," "The Girl from Ipanema," "For the Benefit of Mr. Kite," "Child in Time," "Take Five," "Toccata," "Freeway Jam" Beethoven's 9th and "War Pigs" back-to-back, then who's to stop you? Possibly your wife, but certainly not me! Long live good music. It's okay to like many forms. That's just my opinion, of course. You -- and everyone else -- are free to differ! (I don't know the other no-doubt good artists you mention.) 
PS: Are you familiar with Metheny & Mays' classic As Falls Wichita, so Fall Wichita Falls? Hypnotic, expansive, and beautiful music. Great for reading, dozing, "cuddling up to," etc! 
------------- "And, has thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!' He chortled in his joy.
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Posted By: Peter
Date Posted: February 07 2004 at 01:44
Corbet, as they say, "there's a fine line between pleasure and pain," and Styx, of "Paradise Theatre" fame (IMHO), not only crossed over that border, they set up camp and annexed the territory!
No Oprey-Gateau, Mr. Loboto! 
------------- "And, has thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!' He chortled in his joy.
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Posted By: PROGMAN
Date Posted: February 09 2004 at 10:41
ALRIGHT THIS HAS TO BE THE BEST LINE UP EVER
RONNIE JAMES DIO, GREG LAKE AND FREDDIE MERCURY - VOCALS
RITCHIE BLACKMORE, DAVE GILMOUR AND JIMI HENDRIX - GUITARS
RICK WAKEMAN, KEITH EMERSON AND JON LORD - KEYBOARDS
GINGER BAKER, COZY POWELL - DRUMS
BEAT THAT
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Posted By: PROGMAN
Date Posted: February 09 2004 at 10:42
OH IM SORRY I FORGOT THE BASS PLAYERS
LEMMY AND CHRIS SQUIRE
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Posted By: Dan Bobrowski
Date Posted: February 09 2004 at 11:00
Go up a few posts, I think Peter Rideout's Band Kicks yer !!!!!!!!!!!, Progman.
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Posted By: Jim Garten
Date Posted: February 10 2004 at 07:54
PROGMAN wrote:
OH IM SORRY I FORGOT THE BASS PLAYERS
LEMMY AND CHRIS SQUIRE |
Lemmy? - in a prog supergroup?????
Picture the scene - halfway through a sublime version of 'Suppers Ready'
"a flower?"
-voice from the back-
" off, Gabriel!! ONE, TWO, THREE, FOUR" - there then follows a cacophony, as prog rock's finest try to get their polyrhythms around 'killed by death'...
There would be tears before bedtime
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Jon Lord 1941 - 2012
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Posted By: dude
Date Posted: February 10 2004 at 08:17
Lemmy doing prog!!!?:i can see it now, Dark side of the moon becomes" Dark blood at Noon",Pictures At An Exhibition becomes "Pictures Of An Execution" and Leftoverture becomes "Bloody Leftovers, For Sure!!" not to mention trying to fit E.L.P's more complex peices into three chords and twelve bars!!!! love all your comments. stay safe!!!
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Posted By: Verisimilitude
Date Posted: February 10 2004 at 09:42
Hmmm... a tough choice, but I'll be boring...
guitars/lead vocal > Pye Hastings (Caravan)
guitars/vocal/other > Peter Gabriel (Genesis)
guitars/vocal/other > Ian Anderson (Jethro Tull)
bass > Hugh Hopper (Soft Machine)
drums > Nick Mason (Pink Floyd)
Of course Garbriel and Anderson would put some unique vocals in there and also double on keyboards, flute and other instruments in their array of talents...
I almost considered sticking Richard Wright (Pink Floyd) on keyboards there, but I think five is a good number... Disregarding Peter Rideout's lineup I don't think I've done too badly... They would mostly play a "folked-up" Canterbury rock with the occasionally Floyd slow guitar work...
Hmmm, I think I can already picture them live...
Oh and one question Peter... Your lineup... What would they play? (and how...)
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Posted By: Peter
Date Posted: February 11 2004 at 00:18
Appearance of Veracity: Oh, they'd probably play a Michael Jackson medly, then a tribute to Shania Twain, then a 20-minute version of "Freebird," and as for the "how," why, standing on their heads, of course!
But seriously, they'd learn various longer pieces by each of the big names present, including "Supper's Ready," "Thick as a Brick," "Close to the Edge," "Karn Evil 9," "A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers," (for Max) etc!
(And why not? This is happening in my head, after all!)
Anyway, it doesn't really matter what they play, because they'll sell out, and I'll have left with the $$$$$$ before they even start to play, pausing only to grab a couple of sandwiches from Starcastle and Stynx on the way out! Those boys in Stynx really know their cheese: "Too much (11 21 13) on my hands, too much --- on my hands, and it's drippin' away, drippin' away from me...." (With sincerest apologies in advance to those who truly believe that Styx and Starcastle were the best thing since sliced White Bread.....)
Anyway guys, nice to see you all here, and that there's still some life in Danbo's great thread! I had a lot of fun with that supergroup concept! Thanks for those who took the time to read and comment, especially to Danbo. (But then again, Progman has exhumed Hendrix, and Lemmy's moustache is bigger than Levin's....) 
PS: BRUFORD is the BEST EVER! Who else has seen him live? What a treat! I've also seen Mason, Palmer and Collins (w. Genesis, not solo), but I think that ol' Bill's my all-time fave. His drumming on "Cinema Show," off Second's Out, is sublime!
Take it easy, but play it "Loud 'n' Proud," Proggers! 
------------- "And, has thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!' He chortled in his joy.
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Posted By: Verisimilitude
Date Posted: February 11 2004 at 01:09
Well okay... I guess that sheds some light on my question...
Still it would be an scary sight to see them all there up on stage...
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Posted By: Alexander
Date Posted: February 11 2004 at 01:22
Uhh...
Guitar-Phil Miller
Bass-Hugh Hopper
Drums-Pip Pyle
Keyboards-Mike Ratledge
Alto Sax & Saxello-Elton Dean
Soprano Sax-Evan Parker
Trumpet-Ian Carr

------------- On A Dilemmia Between What I Need & What I Just Want
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Posted By: Peter
Date Posted: February 11 2004 at 01:29
Ha! Verisimilitude, I think I'm inclined to agree with you! (Maybe we'd need Lemmy for comic relief....) 
------------- "And, has thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!' He chortled in his joy.
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Posted By: gdub411
Date Posted: January 30 2005 at 17:09
I find it amusing that some of these oldchimers chide the youngsters about threads like this. Kind of shows they have gotten jaded a bit....eh?
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Posted By: aqualung28
Date Posted: January 30 2005 at 17:37
This would be a line-up for one CD:
Flute-Ian Anderson (Who the F**K else? If we're talking about 21st century Ian Anderson, then he's not doing vocals)
Soft/Death Metal Vocals- Mikael Akerfeldt
Vocals/Harmonica - Captain Beefheart
Drums - Neil Peart,Dave Lombardo,and Christian Vander
Instead of an orchestra, I'd opt out for GYBE!
"Vocals"-Mike Patton
Guitar: Steve Vai and Frank Zappa
Acoustic guitars- Ian Anderson and Mikael Akerfeldt
Bass-John Entwistle (not prog, but a good addition)
Arranged,Directed, Composed,Edited,and Produced by- Captain Beefheart,Frank Zappa,Arthur Brown, and Mike Patton
Keyboards-Keith Emerson and Edgar Froese (For that ethereal sound)
Sax-Didier Malherbe
Even more vocals - Christian Vander and Daevid Allen
Space Whisper - Gilli Smyth
It would take a lot of effort to make it work but it would be awesome
------------- "O' lady look up in time o' lady look out of love
'n you should have us all
O' you should have us fall"
"Bill's Corpse" By Captain Beefheart
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Posted By: tuxon
Date Posted: January 30 2005 at 17:48
Jon anderson
Steve Howe
Bill Bruford
Rick Wakeman
Chris Squire
producer Eddie
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Posted By: aqualung28
Date Posted: January 30 2005 at 17:49
Eddy was a very good choice for producer
------------- "O' lady look up in time o' lady look out of love
'n you should have us all
O' you should have us fall"
"Bill's Corpse" By Captain Beefheart
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Posted By: Valarius
Date Posted: January 30 2005 at 18:05
Vocals: James LaBrie Drums: Mike Portnoy Guitars: John Petrucci Bass: John Myung Keyboards: Jordan Ruddess

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Posted By: Ivan_Melgar_M
Date Posted: January 30 2005 at 18:11
Mine is
- Vocals Peter Gabriel
- Keys: Tony Banks
- Bass Mike Rutherford
- Guitar Steve Hackett
- Drums and Backing Vocals: Phil Collins
And the name would be ........GENESIS.
Iván
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Posted By: chorus of one
Date Posted: January 30 2005 at 18:49
I notice some of you chose about 3 singers, 2 bassists, 2 keyboardists, 2 drummers, 2 guitarists...Do you really think all that would sound good together?
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Posted By: mirco
Date Posted: January 30 2005 at 19:42
Ian Anderson, flutes & casual singing
Wetton, bass
Gabriel, Lead singer
Wakeman, Keyboars
Gilmour, guitars
Palmer, drums
Mel Collins, sax
Jean Luc Ponty, violin
Composers: Fripp, Wakeman (music) and Anderson, Gabriel, (lirics)
Producer: Brian Eno
Sound: Alan Parson
------------- Please forgive me for my crappy english!
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Posted By: aqualung28
Date Posted: January 30 2005 at 19:43
chorus of one wrote:
I notice some of you chose about 3 singers, 2 bassists, 2 keyboardists, 2 drummers, 2 guitarists...Do you really think all that would sound good together?  |
Hell Yes it would work!
------------- "O' lady look up in time o' lady look out of love
'n you should have us all
O' you should have us fall"
"Bill's Corpse" By Captain Beefheart
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Posted By: Cygnus X-2
Date Posted: January 30 2005 at 23:12
Definately:
1. Keith Emerson (Keys)
2. Jeff Beck (Guitar)
3. Bill Bruford (Drums)
4. Tony Levin (Bass & Stick)
5. Geoff Tate (Vocals)
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Posted By: Ivan_Melgar_M
Date Posted: January 31 2005 at 00:48
Now if you want a real supergroup, lets see:
- Vocals: Peter Gabriel & Christina Murphy Booth (Magenta).- They cover all the ranges.
- Guitar: Steve Hackett
- Guitar: David Gilmour.- Both would create an amazing and complex atmospheric sound.
- Bass: Gary Thain (If he has to be alive then Geddy Lee)
- Drums: Phil Ehart (Kansas): N° 1 IMO
- Keyboards: Tony Banks (Wakeman or Emerson won't work in a supergroup)
- Violin & Backing Vocals: Robbie Steinhardt
- Chapman Stick: Tony Levin
- Flute: Anna Holmgreen (Anglagard).- Ian Anderson wont work in a supergroup either.
Iván
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Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: January 31 2005 at 01:11
Talent-wise thats easy.
Neil Peart on Drums/percussion/synth-percussion
Geddy Lee on Bass/Keyboards/vocals/synths
Alex Lifeson on all guitars/backup keyboards/backup vocals/synths
And only 3 guys would do what your large groups could do.
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Posted By: Ivan_Melgar_M
Date Posted: January 31 2005 at 01:15
NO, not another Rush fan!!!!!!!!!!!!
Welcome Video Vertigo. 
Iván
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Posted By: threefates
Date Posted: January 31 2005 at 01:20
My Dreamband:
Keyboards: Keith Emerson
Bass/Vocals: Greg Lake
Percussion: Carl Palmer
Altho I could live with just Greg Lake and an acoustic guitar!!! 
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Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: January 31 2005 at 01:23
ivan_2068 wrote:
NO, not another Rush fan!!!!!!!!!!!!
Welcome Video Vertigo. 
Iván
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I like this place I think I'll stick around. It's good to know I'm in good company 
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Posted By: oliverstoned
Date Posted: January 31 2005 at 02:08
It already existed:
-Guitars: daevid allen and steve hillage
-keyboards: tim blake
-Drums: pierre moerlen
-Bass: mike howlett
-saxo: didier malherbe
-space whispers: gilli smyth
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Posted By: Olympus
Date Posted: October 28 2005 at 18:30
Lead Vocals: Jon Anderson
Bass: Chris Squire
Guitars: Andy Latimer
Keys: Rick Wakeman
Drums: Bruford
------------- "Let's get the hell away from this Eerie-ass piece of work so we can get on with the rest of our eerie-ass day"
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Posted By: Tony Fisher
Date Posted: October 28 2005 at 18:50
OK, some variety:
Lead Vocals: Annie Haslam
Flute & Vocals: Ian Anderson
Guitars: Andy Latimer & Steve Hackett
Keyboards (+ Recorders etc): Richard Harvey (Gryphon)
Bass: Mo Foster (I doubt you'll have heard of him - listen to Sleepwalking by Gerry Rafferty)
Drums: Simon Phillips (Toto)
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Posted By: sleeper
Date Posted: October 28 2005 at 19:50
Guitars-John Petrucci
Bass- Torsten Reichert (cool name)
Keyboards- Neal Morse & Jordan Rudess
Drums- John Theodore
Vocals- Fish or Peter Gabriel
------------- Spending more than I should on Prog since 2005
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Posted By: analogkid529
Date Posted: October 28 2005 at 22:14
Vocals: Maynard James Keenan
Guitar: Steve Howe
Keyboard: Jordan Rudess
Drums: Bill Bruford
Bass: Geddy Lee
------------- One likes to believe in the freedom of music, for glittering prizes and endless compromises shatter the illusion of integrity.
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Posted By: BeticoVnz
Date Posted: October 28 2005 at 22:30
Vocals and Flute: Peter Gabriel
Guitar: Steve Hackett.
Drums: Mike Portnoy.
Keyboard: Neal Morse.
Bass: Tony Levin.
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Posted By: Harry Hood
Date Posted: October 28 2005 at 23:31
How about this?
Captain Beefheart: Harmonica/Saxaphone/Vocals
Syd Barrett: Rhythm Guitar
The Residents: Everything Else
I'd see that.
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Posted By: Erik
Date Posted: October 29 2005 at 02:37
Hmm, for some fast and heavy stuff:
Vocals: Hansi Kursch
Guitars: Steve Vai, Herman Li
Bass: John Myung
Drums: Mike Portnoy
Keyboard: Kevin More
For less fast and heavy, but beautiful music:
Vocals: James LaBrie (yes, I personally love his vocals)
Guitars: John Petrucci, Joe Satriani
Bass/"Backing" vocals: Geddy Lee, he should do a lot of singing along with James though
Drums: Bill Bruford
Keyboard: Richard Wright
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Posted By: TheProgtologist
Date Posted: October 29 2005 at 02:40
Vocals/Guitar-Daniel Gildenlow
Guitar-John Petrucci
Bass/Chapman Stick-Sean Malone
Drums-Danny Carey
Keys-Tomas Bodin
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For some good fusion:
Guitar-Shawn Lane
Bass-Robertino Pagliari
Drums-Dennis Chambers
Keys-Brian Auger
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Posted By: M. B. Zapelini
Date Posted: October 29 2005 at 07:30
Lead vocals: Greg Lake & Maddy Prior
Guitars: Robert Fripp (rhythm) & Steve Hillage (lead)
Bass: Chris Squire
Drums: Neil Peart
Keyboards: Keith Emerson
Saxophones: David Jackson & Dick Heckstall-Smith
Any suggestion for this band's name? I would call it "Clash of the Titans"
------------- "He's a man of the past and one of the present"
PETER HAMMILL
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Posted By: M. B. Zapelini
Date Posted: October 29 2005 at 07:30
Harry Hood wrote:
How about this?
Captain Beefheart: Harmonica/Saxaphone/Vocals
Syd Barrett: Rhythm Guitar
The Residents: Everything Else
I'd see that.
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I'd like to see it too!
------------- "He's a man of the past and one of the present"
PETER HAMMILL
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Posted By: Persona
Date Posted: October 29 2005 at 08:38
Vocals: Mike Patton
Keys: Zawinul
Guitars: Hillage and Phil Miller
Drums: Giulio Capiozzo (Area)
Bass: Ares Tavolazzi (Area)
Sax: Wayne Shorter
------------- Le pregunte,
y su sonrisa se desprendio
desgarrando al aire.
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Posted By: ColonelClaypool
Date Posted: October 29 2005 at 11:50
Drums: Chris Maitland (Porcupine Tree)
Bass: Geddy Lee or Les Claypool, can't decide.. Geddy probably a better fit for this group though.
Guitar: John McLaughlin, Bob Fripp
Keyboards: Steve Wilson
Vocals: Neal Morse, Michael Åkerfeldt
------------- With magic, you can turn a frog into a prince.
With science, you can turn a frog into a Ph.D. and you still have the frog you started with.
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Posted By: arkitek
Date Posted: October 29 2005 at 13:51
Keyboards - Ryo Okumoto
Drums - Nick D'Virgilio
Guitar - John Petrucci
Bass - John Myung
They would make some Sweet music IMO
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Posted By: gok22us
Date Posted: October 29 2005 at 14:07
Matt Bellamy - Vocals, Guitar
Tony Levin - bass
Bill Bruford - Drums
Tony Banks - Keyboards
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Posted By: Wolf Spider
Date Posted: October 29 2005 at 14:10
We`ve done it a milion time, but here I go again:
drums - Mike Portnoy
keys - Jordan Rudess
bass - Marcus Miller
guitars - John Petrucci, Michael Romeo and Al Di Meola
vocals - Marcela Bovio, Mikel "Opeth", Steve Wilson and Bruce Dickinson
very strange line up but I would love to see them play together
------------- http://www.lastfm.pl/user/tomash33 - Last.fm
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Posted By: W.Chuck
Date Posted: October 29 2005 at 14:31
vocals : Russell Allen
1st Guitar : Michael Romeo
2nd Guitar : Tony MacAlpine
Bass : Thomas Miller
keyboard : Derek Sherinian
drums : Mike Portnoy
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Posted By: Destrio
Date Posted: October 29 2005 at 15:29
Lead Vocals/Guitar/Keyboards: Steven Wilson
Guitars/Vocals: Mikael Akerfeldt
Bass: Tony Levin
Drums: Bill Bruford
Keyboards: Bernie Worrell
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Posted By: skarabrae
Date Posted: November 02 2005 at 22:10
Vox = Freddie Mercury
Gtr. 1 = David Gilmore
Gtr 2 = Steve Hackett
Bass = Percy Jones
Stick = Tony Levin
Keys = Rick Wakeman
Drums = Phil Ehart
Backing Vox = Annie Haslim
Kate Bush, Laurie Anderson
Peter Gabriel, Jon Anderson
Producer = Ian Anderson (addition Ac. Gtr. and Flute)
Engineer = Alan Parsons
You'd only get this thing together for a one-off ... never get a
tour off the ground, and recording a disc would take forever.
------------- We who explore, willfully depart absolute reality for a time.
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Posted By: KeyserSoze
Date Posted: November 03 2005 at 01:12
Vocals - Peter Gabriel
Guitar - David Gilmour
Bass - John Myung
Keyboards - Tony Banks
Drums - Paul Craddick
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Posted By: sleeper
Date Posted: November 03 2005 at 06:04
gok22us wrote:
Matt Bellamy - Vocals, Guitar
Tony Levin - bass
Bill Bruford - Drums
Tony Banks - Keyboards
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interesting vocalist/guitarist. I personally wouldnt have had him play guitar.
------------- Spending more than I should on Prog since 2005
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Posted By: DeadGhost
Date Posted: November 03 2005 at 06:13
prog metal group:
Vocals - daniel gildenlow
Female Vocals - sharon den adel
Keyboards - kevin moore
Lead Guitars -steven wilson
Guitars/sad singing - mikael akerfeldt
Bass Guitar - thomas miller
Drums - martin lopez
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Posted By: A Guy
Date Posted: November 03 2005 at 16:37
How about:
Fred Frith: Guitar, Xylophone
Frank Zappa: Another guitar
Ed Wynne: Keyboards
Omar Rodriguez-Lopez: Drums
Dagmar Krause: Kazoo
Robert Fripp: Bass
Jamie Muir: Percussion (Including marimba, table, gong, bowler hat and 9-volt battery)
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Posted By: Ed_The_Dead
Date Posted: November 03 2005 at 16:55
For the v10000th time:
1st band
vox. - Mike Baker
lead guitar - John Petrucci
backing vox, rythm guitars and all the other stuf - A.A. Lucassen
bass/stick - Sean Malone
drums - Mike Portnoy
keyboards + backing vox. - Kevin Moore
2nd band
vocals + guitars - Daniel Gildenlow
guitars, backing vocs, synths - Gary Wehrkampf
bass/stick - Tony Levin
drums - Adel Moustafa
keys - Chris Inges
that would've been fun!
------------- http://www.last.fm/user/ed_the_dead/?chartstyle=asimpleblue5">
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Posted By: SirPsycho388
Date Posted: November 03 2005 at 17:11
2 Different Teams:
Team 1
Vocals, Flute - Ian Anderson
Guitars - Steve Howe, David Gilmour
Bass - Chris Squire
Drums - Neil Peart
Keyboards - Tony Banks
Team 2
Vocals - Russel Allen
Guitars - Steve Vai, John Petrucci
Bass - Billy Sheehan
Drums - Mike Portnoy
Keyboards - Mike Pinella
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Posted By: MustShaveBeard
Date Posted: November 03 2005 at 17:37
Peter Hammill- Lead Vocals
Kerry Minnear- Keyboards, cello, vibraphone, some singing
Steve Hackett- Guitars
Ray Shulman- Bass and violin
Michael Giles- Drums
David Jackson- Saxophones
Ian Anderson- Flutes
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Posted By: kingofbizzare
Date Posted: November 03 2005 at 17:40
Mike Patton - Vocals
Robert Fripp - Guitar, Frippertronics
Omar Rodriguez-Lopez - Guitar
Chris Squire - Bass
Rick Wakeman - Keyboards
David Palmer - Keyboards, Orchestrations
Christian Vander - Drums
Mel Collins - Sax, Flute
The Mascara Snake - Bass Clarinet
David Cross - Violin
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Posted By: Sweetmonkeylove
Date Posted: November 03 2005 at 18:07
Guitar:- Fripp and hackett
Bass:- Jaco pastorius
Drums: Bruford and Muir combo OR Carl palmer
Keyboard;- Emerson
Vocals and acoustic- Greg lake im afraid... sorry jon wouldnt suit it
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Posted By: FishyMonkey
Date Posted: November 03 2005 at 18:18
Prog:
Jon Anderson - Vocals
Steve Hackett, Robert Fripp - Guitars
Tony Levin - Bass
Bill Bruford - Drums
Kerry Minnear - Keyboards
Prog metal:
Daniel Gildenlow - Vocals, guitars
Steve Wilson - Guitars
Tony Levin - Bass (hey, I like him)
Mike Portney - Drums
Kevin Moore - Keyboards
Devin Townsend - Songwriting, backing vocals, producing
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Posted By: FishyMonkey
Date Posted: November 03 2005 at 18:20
WHY THE HELL DO I HAVE SIX POSTS? I HAD OVER 200 A DAY AGO!
What the hell?
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Posted By: Catholic Flame
Date Posted: November 03 2005 at 18:28
Peter wrote:
You mean no one objects to having Styx and Starcastle do the catering? Not even the young Americans? For shame!  |
I'm sure their sandwiches would be fine!
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Posted By: Moogtron III
Date Posted: November 03 2005 at 18:40
How about:
Vocals - Greg Lake
Guitar - Steve Howe
Keyboards - Eddie Jobson
Bass - Chris Squire
Drums - Neil Peart

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Posted By: romanm
Date Posted: November 03 2005 at 19:23
this is a good option for a symphonic prog soupergroup
peter gabriel - vocals
steve hackett - guitar
tony levin - bass & stick
bill bruford - drums
brian eno or neal morse- keys and syntheziser
and this is my choose for an experimental proyect.
frank zappa - vocals and some guitar
robert fripp - guitars and frippertronics
bill bruford - drums
jordan r. or keith emerson - keys
sean malone - stick
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Posted By: pero
Date Posted: November 04 2005 at 04:00
Vocals: Peter Hamill, Peter Gabriel
Guitar: Robert Fripp
Bass: Jaco Pastorius
Keyboard: Keith Emerson
Sax: David Jackson
Violin: David Cross
Drums: Bill Brufford
Percussion: Jamie Muir
Sandwitches and cleaning the stage: Phil Collins
Fusion lineup:
No vocals
Guitar: John mclaughlin
Bass: Jaco Pastorius
Saxes: Dick Heckstall-Smith
Keyboards: Herbie Hancock
Drums: Billy Cobham
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Posted By: Fraja
Date Posted: November 04 2005 at 07:04
Here is mine..................
Vocals-FREDDIE MERCURY
Guitars-ANDY LATIMER
Drums-NEIL PEART
Keys-KEITH EMERSON
Bass-CHRIS SQUIRE
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Posted By: hcnoer
Date Posted: November 04 2005 at 09:03
Vocal: John Wetton
Guitar: Steve Hackett
Bass: Chris Squire
Drums: Bill Bruford
Keyboards: Rick Wakeman
There is no other way...
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Posted By: Genesisprog
Date Posted: November 04 2005 at 09:20
OK ,read mine
1Keith Emerson-keys
2.Gabriel-vox flute
3Neil Peart .-drums
4Steve Howe-guitars
5.Geddy Lee -vox,bass
I think that band would be bomb
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Posted By: Space Dimentia
Date Posted: November 04 2005 at 09:56
This is a fun thread, I call for more!
Ok hows this: Vox: Kahn (Kamelot)
Keys: Rick Wakeman (Yes)
Bass: Geddy Lee (Rush)
Guitars: Dave Gilmourand John Petrucci ( Pink Floyd and Dream Theater)
Drums: Johanne James (Threshold)
Now people may wonder why Iv put JP and Dave Gilmour together and my reason for this is that one would counteract the other, Jp would widdle but Daves much more slower take would almost claim JPs shreddy outbursts an almost Ed O'Biran and Jonny Greenwood (Radiohead) apporach. Geddy could double up on keys with Rick and I think Johanne is an underated drummer, he does enough and can switch between double bass pedal and frantic drumming to more subdued and slow when needed so I picked him over nick mason and mike portney, and if Kahn wouldnt wonna join well Id just ask either James la Brie (DT) or Mac (Threshold) LOL.
My second Band would be:
Omar Rodriguez: Guitar
John Myung: Bass
Derek Sherinan: Keys
John Boneham: Drums
James Maynard Keenan: Vox
Would Omar and JMK fit into the same band? only this line up would see...
What ya think?
To tell you the truth Iv got tons of favourite dream line ups so I give my best 2 at the moment as they change from day to day.
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